Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—The B. S. Fendig 8rootn house, modern improvements. Also his store building.—Moses Leopold WANTED. ’ WANTED —To do your vulcanising, prices right. We have the steam process.—Auto Equipment Co. WANTED—To trade for j ropery in town or a small farm. Call 924-H, or write Box 23, Knirnan, Ind. WANTED—A good cook.—Corner Case. -• - WANTED—Man and teams to help in silo work, stating Monday. Call Jas. E. Walters, Phone 337.
' LOST. LOST —Ladies’ handbag between A. Donnelly’s and the next mile south, ■cofttahring about ffiLW-in money, chib dren’s pictures and other articles. Handbag about 7x12 inches. Finder please send handbag and pictures to Mrs. C. L. Tomlinson, Wheatfield, Ind., R. D. 1, and keep money for reward. Mrs. C. S. Tomlinson. LOST —Sunday, October 1, between Barkley church and Eger’s headquarters farm, a silver friendship bracelet. Finder please return to Republican office or to Fairy Elliott, Phone 922-K. * . LOST —Glass and rim of auto light off Studebaker car. Phone 907-K.- — D. V. Yeoman. LOST—An auto license plate, No. 32732. Please leave at this office. LOST —Cream colored silk scarf about 2 yds long and hemstitched all around; in town or between town and Shelby Grant farm west of town. Call Phone 525 or leave at this office. •■■■-- FOUND. = - FOUND —Fountain pen. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup ply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J, Defn A Son, Odd Follow* Building. FOR QUICK SALE—32O acres unimproved pasture land, S2O per acre. Terms. Best bargain ever offered in county.—Joe Davisson. Parties who are in the market for a good cow, sow, or other hogs, including registered boars, and fine brood mares will serve their interests by waiting my public sale, October 21st. Bills later. Terms. —'Russell Van Hook.
Miss Letta Bake came yesterday from Winchester, Ind., to spend two weeks with Mr. and Ernest Lamson. A good comfortable overcoat cutsthe winter’s hardships in two. We can show you any number of GOOD ones and at RIGHT prices, too.— HILLIARD & HAMILL. Mrs. O. B. Lahman and baby went to Reynolds yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Williams and family for a few days. We will have one more peach sale, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 4th and sth. Nice Michigan peaches at SI.OO, and $1.75 a bushel. JOHN EGER. , The meeting of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church has * been postponed until Thursday of next week. Do you know where to go for that shirt you want to buy? Try our store, now\ In the future you won’t need to stop and think. It’ll be a habit for you to go to HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Our 'customers are always “repeaters”. Ask them.
.Beveridge three nights, Oct. 9, 10,1t.A1l high class plays. Opening play “A Pair of Sixes.” Mrs. J. J. Montgomery left Tuesday for Rockford, 111., for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Wemplc. Misses Josephine and Myrtle Dayton went to Monon today to visit their aunt, Mrs, Marie Doran, until Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Grant left today for Burke, S. Dak., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. EVeral Smith and family for a week or more. The Women’s Relief Corps met In regular session Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served and all had a pleasant time. * \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurley and family are moving from Lafayette to afarm near Laura, where they will make their future home,
